Connect with us

Cricket

T20 World Cup 2024: Full Schedule, Venue, Date & Time, Where to Watch and More

Published

on

T20 World Cup 2024: Full Schedule, Venue, Date & Time, Where to Watch and More

T20 World Cup 2024 Full Schedule, Venue, Date & Time, Where to Watch and More: ICC T20 World Cup 2024 will be hosted in West Indies and United State. The tournament scheduled and will be begin from June 1 to June 29 2024.

There are total 20 teams participating ICC T20 World Cup 2024 for the first time. Teams are divided into four groups of five during the first stage.

Top 2 teams from each group will progress to the Super 8th stage. And bottom three teams will be eliminated for the tournament.

Read More | T20 World Cup 2024: Jake Fraser-McGurk, Matt Short Added as Reserves as Australia Squad

The remaining teams are divided into two group of four. After that, each team will play three encounter in order to reach in Semi-finals.

The winners advance to the final match scheduled to be held in Barbados on June 29, 2024.

Groups:

Group A: India (A1), Pakistan (A2), Canada, Ireland, United States

Group B: Group B: England (B1), Australia (B2), Namibia, Scotland and Oman

Read More | BCCI confirms β€˜Gautam Gambhir appointed as Head Coach of India’: Reports

Group C: New Zealand (C1), West Indies (C2), Afghanistan, Papua New Guinea, Uganda

Group D: South Africa (D1), Sri Lanka (D2), Bangladesh, Netherlands, Nepal

By placing in the top eight in the previous T20 World Cup in 2022, teams like England, Pakistan, New Zealand, India, Australia, South Africa, the Netherlands, and Sri Lanka have guaranteed their places in the competition.

In the T20I standings, the next two highest-ranked teams are Afghanistan and Sri Lanka, which have qualified.

Read More | Virat Kohli Defends MS Dhoni’s Style of Finishing Matches, says β€˜He Knows What..’

While Papua New Guinea has progressed from the East Asia-Pacific Qualifier, Ireland and Scotland have secured their berths in the European qualifying round.

Namibia has joined Uganda in making it through the African Qualifier, while Oman and Nepal have earned two spots from the Asian Qualifier.

Teams:

Venues

The 2024 T20 World Cup is set to take place at nine different venues. In addition to Dallas and Bridgetown, matches will also be held in Providence, New York, Lauderhill, North Sound, Gros Islet, Kingstown, and Tarouba.

Dallas

Bridgetown

Providence

New York

Lauderhill

North Sound

Gros Islet

Kingstown

Tarouba

ICC T20 World Cup 2024 Full Schedule:

Group A:

June 1: United States v Canada, Dallas – 06:00 AM IST

June 5: India v Ireland, New York – 08:00 PM IST (09:30 AM Local)

June 6: United States v Pakistan, Dallas – 09:00 PM IST (10:30 AM Local)

June 7: Canada v Ireland, New York – 08:00 PM IST (09:30 AM Local)

June 9: India v Pakistan, New York – 08:00 PM IST (09:30 AM Local)

June 11: Pakistan v Canada, New York – 08:00 PM IST (09:30 AM Local)

June 12: United States v India, New York – 08:00 PM IST (09:30 AM Local)

June 14: United States v Ireland, Florida – 08:00 PM IST (10:30 AM Local)

June 15: India v Canada, Florida – 08:00 PM IST (10:30 AM Local)

June 16: Pakistan v Ireland, Florida – 08:00 PM IST (10:30 AM Local)

Group B:

June 2: Namibia v Oman, Barbados – 06:00 AM IST (June 3) (08:30 PM Local)

June 4: England v Scotland, Barbados – 08:00 PM IST (10:30 AM Local)

June 5: Australia v Oman, Barbados – 06:00 AM IST (June 6) (08:30 PM Local)

June 6: Namibia v Scotland, Barbados – 12:30 AM IST (June 7) (03:00 PM Local)

June 8: Australia v England, Barbados – 10:30 PM IST (01:00 PM Local)

June 9: Oman v Scotland, Antigua – 10:30 PM IST (01:00 PM Local)

June 11: Australia v Namibia, Antigua – 06:00 AM IST (08:30 PM Local)

June 13: England v Oman, Antigua – 12:30 AM IST (June 14) (03:00 PM Local)

June 15: Namibia v England, Antigua – 10:30 PM IST (01:00 PM Local)

June 15: Australia v Scotland, St Lucia – 06:00 AM IST (June 16) (08:30 PM Local)

Group C:

June 2: West Indies v Papua New Guinea, Guyana; 08:00 PM IST (10:30 AM local)

June 3: Afghanistan v Uganda, Guyana; 06:00 AM IST (08:30 PM local)

June 5: Papua New Guinea v Uganda, Guyana; 05:00 AM IST (07:30 PM local)

June 7: New Zealand v Afghanistan, Guyana; 05:00 AM IST (07:30 PM local)

June 8: West Indies v Uganda, Guyana; 06:00 AM IST (08:30 PM local)

June 12: West Indies v New Zealand, Trinidad; 06:00 AM IST (08:30 PM local)

June 13: Afghanistan v Papua New Guinea, Trinidad; 06:00 AM IST (08:30 PM local)

June 14: New Zealand v Uganda, Trinidad; 06:00 AM IST (08:30 PM local)

June 17: New Zealand v Papua New Guinea, Trinidad; 08:00 PM IST (10:30 AM local)

June 17: West Indies v Afghanistan, St Lucia; 06:00 AM IST (08:30 PM local)

Group D:

June 3: Sri Lanka v South Africa, New York; 08:00 PM IST (09:30 AM local)

June 4: Netherlands v Nepal, Dallas; 09:00 PM IST (10:30 AM local)

June 7: Sri Lanka v Bangladesh, Dallas; 06:00 AM IST (07:30 PM local)

June 8: Netherlands v South Africa, New York; 08:00 PM IST (09:30 AM local)

June 10: South Africa v Bangladesh, New York; 08:00 PM IST (09:30 AM local)

June 11: Sri Lanka v Nepal, Florida; 05:00 AM IST (June 12) (07:30 PM local)

June 13: Bangladesh v Netherlands, St Vincent; 08:00 PM IST (10:30 AM local)

June 14: South Africa v Nepal, St Vincent; 05:00 AM IST (June 15) (07:30 PM local)

June 16: Sri Lanka v Netherlands, St Lucia; 06:00 AM IST (June 17) (08:30 PM local)

June 16: Bangladesh v Nepal, St Vincent; 05:00 AM IST (June 17) (07:30 PM local)

T20 World Cup 2024 Where to Watch Live Streaming:

The ICC T20 World Cup 2024 will be live broadcast on Star Sports Network and Live Streaming on Disney+ Hotstar app.

Continue Reading
Advertisement
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Cricket

R Ashwin Father’s Shocking Statement on Ashwin’s Retirement

Published

on

R Ashwin Father's Shocking Statement on Ashwin's Retirement

R Ashwin Father’s Shocking Statement on Ashwin’s Retirement: Ravichandran Ashwin has announced his retirement from international career. He quackly flew of Australia after leaving the cricket world shocked with his decision, received a warm welcome at the Chennai airport.

Ashwin’s father went on to say that ‘humiliation’ could be one of the reasons behind the Test great’s decision to call it quits from international cricket so suddenly.

Read More | Urvashi Rautela Wishes for Rishabh Pant Leaves Fans Awestruck

“I too came to know last minute, actually,” Ashwin’s father told News 18. “What was going on in his mind I don’t know. He just announced. I too accepted it with full pleasure. I did not have any feelings at all for that. But the way he gave his retirement, one part I was very happy, another part not happy because he should have continued.”

“(Retiring) is his (Ashwin’s) wish and desire, I cannot interfere in that, but the way in which he gave that, there could be many reasons. Only Ashwin knows, maybe humiliation,” he added.

“No doubt about it (emotional moment for the family) because he was on the field for 14-15 years. The sudden change, retirement, gave us really kind of a shock.

Read More | ICC Bans USA’s National Cricket League

“Definitely, no doubt about it (being emotional for the family), because he was on the field for 14-15 years. The sudden change – retirement – gave us really kind of a shock. At the same time, we were expecting it because humiliation was going on. How long he can tolerate all those things? Probably, he would have decided on his own,” Ravichandran said.

Ashwin only featured in the pink-ball Test for India against Australia, replacing Washington Sundar, who was preferred for the opening match in Perth. In the third Test at Brisbane, Ashwin found himself on the bench again, with Ravindra Jadeja taking his spot in the team.

Read More | Anushka Sharma Revealed Virat Kohli’s Fitness Secret

The hint from the team management was clear, Ashwin wasn’t India’s No. 1 spinner in Tests anymore.

Source

Continue Reading

Cricket

Abu Dhabi T10 League Coach Banned by ICC: Check Details

Published

on

Abu Dhabi T10 League Coach Banned by ICC

Abu Dhabi T10 League Coach Banned by ICC: The International Cricket Council has banned Sunny Dhillon for 6 years as he was found guilty of breaching the Emirates Cricket Board Anticorrosion Code. Sunny Dhillon was a former assistant coach of franchise in the Abu Dhabi T10 League.

Last year, Sunny Dhillon was one of eight individuals accused of violating the Emirates Cricket Board’s (ECB) Anti-Corruption Code. He has been barred ever since he was accused of trying to rig a match during the 2021 Abu Dhabi T10 Cricket League.

Read More | ICC Bans USA’s National Cricket League

In accordance with the ECB’s tournament code, the ICC and the designated anti-corruption official (DACO) stopped Sunny Dhillon’s effort to sway the results of games throughout the competition.

Sunny Dhillon was found guilty of breaching four articles. This came after the full hearing and presentation of written as well as oral arguments. The assistant coach of the franchise was charged under:

  1. 1. Article 2.1.1 – Being party to an attempt to fix, contrive or influence improperly matches or aspects of matches in the Abu Dhabi T10 2021.

2. Article 2.4.4 – Failing to disclose to the DACO full details of any approaches or invitations received to engage in Corrupt Conduct under the Code.

3. Article 2.4.6 – Failing or refusing, without compelling justification, to cooperate with any investigation carried out by the DACO in relation to possible Corrupt Conduct under the Code

Sunny Dhillon’s ban will be retroactive to last year because he was banned on September 13, 2023. He won’t be allowed to play cricket for the next six years, which might mean the end of his coaching career.

Read More | IPL 2025: List of Unsold Cricketers in IPL 2025 Mega Auction

This also highlights the ECB’s firm stance on maintaining the integrity of cricket by punishing any corrupt practices.

Releasing the Official statement, ICC said: “Sunny Dhillon has been found to have breached the Emirates Cricket Board (ECB) Anti-Corruption Code and has been banned from all cricket for a period of six years.

Dhillon, a former assistant coach of a franchise team, was one of eight individuals charged last year for breaching the Anti-Corruption Code. The charges are related to the 2021 Abu Dhabi T10 Cricket League and alleged attempts to influence the outcome of matches during the tournament.”

Continue Reading

News

Cricket

Advertisement
Advertisement

Popular Stories